Executive Summary
Miracle Systems LLC, a small disadvantaged business, captured a $224M GSA delivery order for CISA Program Management Support Services under full and open competition, delivering a strong bullish signal with upside to $271M including options. No funds outlayed yet delays revenue but exposes medium-term growth via options and potential extensions through 2026. This sole record highlights SDB competitiveness in federal engineering services amid cybersecurity priorities.
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Investment Signals(1)
- Miracle Systems Wins $224M CISA Support Contract(HIGH)▲
$224M obligation (potential $271M) time-and-materials award for 5-year engineering services signals multi-year revenue ramp-up for this SDB.
Risk Flags(2)
- Execution[MEDIUM RISK]▼
$0 outlayed delays revenue recognition; 5-year term to 2026-09-26 vulnerable to mods/terminations.
- Regulatory[LOW RISK]▼
Time-and-materials structure invites cost audits and oversight.
Opportunities(1)
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$47M unexercised options plus follow-on potential post-2026 for CISA engineering services.
Sector Themes(1)
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Self-certified small disadvantaged business wins $224M full/open GSA award for CISA support under NAICS 541330.
Watch List(1)
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